ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQZ 27 inch IPS 1ms Gaming Monitor - IPS Panel, 2560 x 1440 Resolution, 1ms Response, Speakers, HDMI

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ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQZ 27 inch IPS 1ms Gaming Monitor - IPS Panel, 2560 x 1440 Resolution, 1ms Response, Speakers, HDMI

ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQZ 27 inch IPS 1ms Gaming Monitor - IPS Panel, 2560 x 1440 Resolution, 1ms Response, Speakers, HDMI

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Class 2) A lag of 8.33 – 16.66ms – the equivalent of one to two frames at a 120Hz refresh rate – moderate lag but should be fine for many gamers. Caution advised for serious gaming proizvoda: 63172 Dodato u listu želja Dodaj u listu želja Dodaj u listu želja Dodato u listu želja Izbaci iz upoređivanja Uporedi Dodaj za poređenje Dodato za poređenje

Unusually there are no USB ports on this screen, something quite rare from any monitor nowadays and missed a bit for these kind of general uses. There are also no other extras like ambient light sensors or card readers on this screen either. There is a decent enough range of ergonomic adjustments from the stand which are all pretty easy to adjust and move. There is also VESA 100mm mounting capabilities for those who want to arm or wall mount the screen instead.The Asus has great colours but merely decent contrast, and that feeds into what this panel can and can’t accomplish. It’s great for mainstream gaming, but the screen doesn’t have the depth of contrast or the colour gamut ability to handle HDR content – it’s just not good enough to provide a noticeable boost. The comparisons made in this section try to give you a better view of how each screen performs, particularly out of the box which is what is going to matter to most consumers. We have divided the table up by panel technology as well to make it easier to compare similar models. When comparing the default factory settings for each monitor it is important to take into account several measurement areas – gamma, white point and colour accuracy. There’s no point having a low dE colour accuracy figure if the gamma curve is way off for instance. A good factory calibration requires all 3 to be well set up. We have deliberately not included luminance in this comparison since this is normally far too high by default on every screen. However, that is very easily controlled through the brightness setting (on most screens) and should not impact the other areas being measured anyway. It is easy enough to obtain a suitable luminance for your working conditions and individual preferences, but a reliable factory setup in gamma, white point and colour accuracy is important and some (gamma especially) are not as easy to change accurately without a calibration tool.

The speakers aren’t much cop, either: the pair of 2W speakers are tinny and a little too quiet, and are only good enough for basic media duties – not for gaming. Contrast ratio (static)– we aim for as high as possible. Any dynamic contrast ratio controls are turned off here if presentThe VG27AQ features an AU Optronics M270Q008 V002 AHVA (IPS-type) technology panel. This is a different panel to other 1440p high refresh rate IPS screens we’ve seen to date, and actually not one of the typical panel parts. It looks like it might be a custom module for Asus, perhaps because of the new ELMB-sync technology. There is a 16.7m colour palette from an 8-bit colour depth offered. The panel part is confirmed when dismantling the screen as shown below: Enhances colour saturation and contrast sharpness to give you better, brighter colours and detailed visuals for real-time strategy (RTS) or RPG games. Spectral distribution graph showing calibrated Racing mode at 6500k (top) and Blue Light Filter Level 1 mode (bottom)



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